Rep. Tarr’s Newsletter: Erin’s Law & Healthcare Enrollment
December 12, 2014
I am very excited to announce that I will be pre-filing legislation to enact Erin’s Law during the 29th Legislative Session. Last session, Erin’s Law had over 20 co-sponsors, as well as support from the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development. Erin and I also received widespread support from teachers, parents, and child abuse survivors.
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Rep. Tuck’s Community Connection: Thanksgiving Blessings and a Chance to Give
November 26, 2014
In my life, I tend to be most thankful when a burden has been lifted or I have received something that I didn’t deserve. Unfortunately, I tend to take for granted the little blessings in my life. But shouldn’t we always be thankful? Not only when our burdens are relieved but also when we are experiencing good times and during bad times?
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Rep. Josephson’s Newsletter: Out & About, The countdown to Juneau
November 26, 2014
I have been fortunate all year to attend many community events, meeting with friends, new and old, from our Midtown district as well as other areas of our great state. As we prepare for the next legislative session I wanted to take the time to inform you about events that I have attended, as well as fill you in on some exciting caucus news!
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Note from Rep. Gara: Thanksgiving Donation Needs; $20,000 Donated for Foster Youth Laptops & Wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving
November 25, 2014
I and other legislators were not allowed to send out newsletters in the month before the November election. That’s why you haven’t received a newsletter in a while. But, well, that season of loud ads is thankfully over.
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Rep. Tuck’s Community Connection: House Minority Grows in Numbers
November 22, 2014
Rep. Tuck Welcomes Three New Members Working for the Future of Alaska. With the conclusion of the November elections, I can now resume legislative communications with my constituents and will be sending you regular updates on current events at a state and local level.
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